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]]>The albums included in this once-in-a-lifetime special are Searching for a Former Clarity (2005), New Wave (2007), White Crosses (2010), and Transgender Dysphoria Blues (2014).
They consist of a total of 48 songs, and the band decided to divide the set into two nights, with concerts taking place in Los Angeles, Toronto, Sayreville, Boston, and Baltimore between October 12-25.
Frontwoman Laura Jane Grace explained they came up with this idea while working on new music and joked it’s the closest they’ll ever get to being a part of a rock opera.
“Like chapters in a book, there’s a narrative that flows through these four albums that we’ve never had the chance before to present in this context, as one complete story. I’m excited to share the songs as a whole in this way,” said Grace in an official statement.
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]]>The post Against Me! to Revisits Their Classic Albums During Fall Tour appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The albums included in this once-in-a-lifetime special are Searching for a Former Clarity (2005), New Wave (2007), White Crosses (2010), and Transgender Dysphoria Blues (2014).
They consist of a total of 48 songs, and the band decided to divide the set into two nights, with concerts taking place in Los Angeles, Toronto, Sayreville, Boston, and Baltimore between October 12-25.
Frontwoman Laura Jane Grace explained they came up with this idea while working on new music and joked it’s the closest they’ll ever get to being a part of a rock opera.
“Like chapters in a book, there’s a narrative that flows through these four albums that we’ve never had the chance before to present in this context, as one complete story. I’m excited to share the songs as a whole in this way,” said Grace in an official statement.
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